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Intel Executive Speaking Series: Pat McDonald

Technology is evolving at an unprecedented rate — and Intel is at the heart of it all. Intel Vice President Pat McDonald, Director of Talent, Transformation and Diversity (and Oregon State alumna)
will provide an insider’s view into a career at Intel and what it takes to land a dynamic role. If you want to change the world through computing, you belong at Intel. Come join us for a
discussion on technology and your future.

Full Bio:
Patricia A. McDonald is vice president of Human Resources and director of Talent, Transformation and Diversity at Intel Corporation. She leads a global organization with the mission to architect
solutions and systems to optimize the talent, intelligence and culture at Intel.

Since joining Intel in 1986 as a summer intern, McDonald has held a variety of engineering, manufacturing and management positions in Intel's fabs, including plant manager of Fab 20. As director of
the ATMx organization, she led a mission based team chartered to collaborate with ATM factory partners to accelerate the pace of achieving new levels of efficiency, affordability and profitability.
As director of the Product Health Enhancement Organization, she created a global organization that delivered breakthrough systems and results in product quality, cost and time to market.

McDonald pioneered Intel's Healthcare Marketplace Collaborative, a collaboration of Portland health care providers, a health plan and Virginia Mason Institute. The intent of the collaborative is to
improve access, increase quality and reduce the cost of healthcare for Intel employees and their families. Her unique contribution to the healthcare collaborative stems from 6 years of applying
'LEAN' to manufacturing and business processes. McDonald is also Intel's executive sponsor for the Women at Intel Network (WIN). With 33 chapters worldwide, WIN is Intel's largest opt-in employee
group.

McDonald earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Oregon State and currently lives in Oregon with her husband and son.